The Dave Clark Five discography

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The Dave Clark Five discography
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The Dave Clark Five on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1966. From left: Denis Payton, Dave Clark, Mike Smith, Rick Huxley, and Lenny Davidson.
Studio albums20
Compilation albums12
EPs3
Singles47

The Dave Clark Five were an English pop rock band which formed part of the British Invasion of beat music groups in the early-mid 1960s.

Contents

Albums

Studio albums (UK)

TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positions
UK
[1]
A Session with the Dave Clark Five 3
Catch Us If You Can
  • Released: July 1965
  • Label: Columbia
  • Formats: LP
8
Everybody Knows
  • Released: 15 December 1967
  • Label: Columbia
  • Formats: LP, reel-to-reel
5 By 5 (1964–69)
  • Released: 1 November 1968 [2]
  • Label: Columbia
  • Formats: LP
If Somebody Loves You
  • Released: December 1970
  • Label: Columbia
  • Formats: LP
The Dave Clark Five Play Good Old Rock & Roll – 18 Golden Oldies
  • Released: December 1971
  • Label: Starline
  • Formats: LP
Dave Clark & Friends [upper-alpha 1]
  • Released: 1972
  • Label: EMI Columbia
  • Formats: LP
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Studio albums (US and Canada)

TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positions Certifications
CAN
[3]
US BB
[4]
US CB
[5]
Glad All Over [upper-alpha 2] 136
Session with the Dave Clark Five
  • Released: 13 April 1964 [7]
  • Label: Capitol
  • Formats: LP
3
The Dave Clark Five Return!
  • Released: 22 May 1964
  • Label: Epic
  • Formats: LP
57
American Tour [upper-alpha 3]
  • Released: 20 July 1964
  • Label: Epic, Capitol
  • Formats: LP
1116
Coast to Coast [upper-alpha 4]
  • Released: 21 December 1964
  • Label: Epic, Capitol
  • Formats: LP
610
Weekend in London [upper-alpha 5]
  • Released: 1 March 1965
  • Label: Epic, Capitol
  • Formats: LP
2424
Having a Wild Weekend
  • Released: 28 June 1965
  • Label: Epic, Capitol
  • Formats: LP
1511
I Like It Like That [upper-alpha 6]
  • Released: 15 November 1965
  • Label: Epic, Capitol
  • Formats: LP
3241
The Dave Clark Five Instrumental Album
  • Released: 2 May 1966 [7]
  • Label: Capitol
  • Formats: LP
Try Too Hard [upper-alpha 7]
  • Released: 31 May 1966
  • Label: Epic, Capitol
  • Formats: LP
7725
Satisfied with You
  • Released: 15 August 1966
  • Label: Epic
  • Formats: LP
12785
5 by 5
  • Released: 20 February 1967
  • Label: Epic
  • Formats: LP
11966
You Got What It Takes
  • Released: 26 June 1967
  • Label: Epic, Capitol
  • Formats: LP, 8-track
14977
Everybody Knows
  • Released: January 1968
  • Label: Epic, Capitol
  • Formats: LP, 4-track
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

Compilation albums

TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positionsCertifications
UK
[8]
CAN
[3]
US BB
[4]
US CB
[5]
The Hits of the Dave Clark Five
  • Released: 3 January 1966 [7]
  • Label: Capitol
  • Formats: LP
The Dave Clark Five's Greatest Hits
  • Released: March 1966
  • Label: Columbia, Epic
  • Formats: LP, 4-track
97
More Greatest Hits
  • Released: December 1966
  • Label: Epic
  • Formats: LP
10349
More Hits of the Dave Clark Five
  • Released: 3 April 1967 [7]
  • Label: Capitol
  • Formats: LP
The Best of the Dave Clark Five
  • Released: October 1970
  • Label: Starline
  • Formats: LP
The Dave Clark Five
  • Released: October 1971
  • Label: Epic
  • Formats: 2xLP
Glad All Over Again – The Dave Clark Five's All-Time Greatest Hits
  • Released: April 1975
  • Label: Epic
  • Formats: 2xLP
25 Thumping Great Hits
  • Released: February 1978
  • Label: Polydor
  • Formats: LP, MC, 8-track
7
Glad All Over Again – Thirty Five Solid Gold Hits
  • Released: 5 April 1993
  • Label: EMI
  • Formats: CD, 2xLP, MC
2816
The History of the Dave Clark Five
  • Released: 3 August 1993
  • Label: Hollywood
  • Formats: 2xCD, 2xMC
127
The Hits
  • Released: 13 October 2008
  • Label: Universal
  • Formats: CD
15
All the Hits10
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

EPs

TitleEP detailsPeak chart positions
UK
[10]
The Dave Clark Five
  • Released: December 1963
  • Label: Columbia
  • Formats: 7"
2
Hits of the Dave Clark Five
  • Released: December 1964
  • Label: Columbia
  • Formats: 7"
20
Wild Weekend
  • Released: September 1965
  • Label: Columbia
  • Formats: 7"
10

Singles

TitleYearPeak chart positionsUK AlbumUS Album
UK
[1]
AUS
[11] [12]
CAN
[13]
GER
[14]
IRE
[15]
NL
[16]
NZ
[17] [18]
SA
[19]
SWE
[20]
US
[21]
"I Knew It All the Time" [upper-alpha 8]
b/w "That's What I Said"
196253Non-album tracksNon-album tracks
"Chaquita" [upper-alpha 8]
b/w "In Your Heart"
A: Glad All Over
B: Non-album track
"First Love" [upper-alpha 8]
b/w "I Walk the Line"
Non-album tracks
"The Mulberry Bush"
b/w "Chaquita"
1963A: Non-album track
B: Glad All Over
"Do You Love Me"
b/w "Doo-Dah"
30511Glad All Over
"Glad All Over"
b/w "I Know You"
1321614126
"Bits and Pieces"
b/w "All of the Time"
19642412016394
"Can't You See That She's Mine"
b/w "Because" (UK); "No Time to Lose" (US)
101334374A: A Session with the Dave Clark Five
UK & US B: Non-album tracks
A: The Dave Clark Five Return!
UK B: American Tour
US B: Glad All Over
"Thinking of You Baby"
b/w "Whenever You're Around"
2648Non-album tracksA: Non-album track
B: American Tour
"Because" [upper-alpha 9]
b/w "Can't You See That She's Mine"
333A: Non-album track
B: A Session with the Dave Clark Five
A: American Tour
B: The Dave Clark Five Return!
"Everybody Knows (I Still Love You)"
b/w "Say You Want Me" (UK); "Ol' Sol" (US)
372115Non-album tracksA & UK B: Coast to Coast
US B: American Tour
"Any Way You Want It"
b/w "Crying Over You"
2577714Coast to Coast
"Come Home"
b/w "Mighty Good Loving" (UK); "Your Turn to Cry" (US)
19651631614A & UK B: Non-album tracks
US B: Catch Us If You Can
Weekend in London
"Reelin' and Rockin'"
b/w "Little Bitty Pretty One" (UK); "I'm Thinking" (US)
2412101523
128
Non-album tracksA: Non-album track
UK B: Weekend in London
"I Like It Like That" [upper-alpha 10]
b/w "Hurting Inside"
1237A: Non album track
B: Catch Us If You Can
A: I Like It Like That
B: Weekend in London
"Catch Us If You Can"
b/w "Move On" (UK); "On the Move" (US)
518554A and US B: Catch Us If You Can
UK B: Non-album track
A & US B: Having a Wild Weekend

UK B: American Tour

"Over and Over"
b/w "I'll Be Yours (My Love)"
4524112331Non-album tracksA: Non-album track
B: I Like It Like That
"Having a Wild Weekend" [upper-alpha 11]
b/w "No Stopping"
Having a Wild Weekend
"At the Scene" [upper-alpha 12]
b/w "I Miss You"
19663411918Non-album tracks
"Try Too Hard"
b/w "All Night Long"
74512A: Trying Too Hard
B: Non-album track
"Look Before You Leap" [upper-alpha 13]
b/w "Please Tell Me Why"
50
5
101
28
Satisfied with You
"Satisfied with You" [upper-alpha 14]
b/w "Don't Let Me Down"
3250A: Satisfied with You
B: Non-album track
"Nineteen Days"
b/w "I Need Love" (UK); "Sitting Here Baby" (US)
54 [upper-alpha 15] 231448A & UK B: Non-album tracks
US B: Everybody Knows
A & US B: 5 by 5
UK B: Non-album track
"I've Got to Have a Reason" [upper-alpha 16]
b/w "Good Time Woman"
3144A: Everybody Knows
B: Non-album track
A: You Got What It Takes
B: Non-album track
"You Got What It Takes"
b/w "Sitting Here Baby" (UK); "Doctor Rhythm" (US)
1967284677A & UK B: Everybody Knows
US B: Non-album track
A & US B: You Got What It Takes
UK B: 5 by 5
"Tabatha Twitchit"
b/w "Man in a Pin-Striped Suit"
51 [upper-alpha 15] 582A: Everybody Knows
B: Non-album track
A: You Got What It Takes
B: Non-album track
"You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby" [upper-alpha 17]
b/w "Man in a Pin Striped Suit"
883735A: Everybody Knows
B: Non-album track
A: Everybody Knows
B: Non-album track
"A Little Bit Now" [upper-alpha 18]
b/w "You Don't Play Me Around"
966067A: Non-album track
B: Everybody Knows
A: Everybody Knows
B: You Got What It Takes
"Red and Blue" [upper-alpha 19]
b/w "Concentration Baby"
4289A: If Somebody Loves You
B: Non-album track
Everybody Knows
"Everybody Knows"
b/w "Concentration Baby" (UK); "Inside and Out" (US)
2423436656743A & US B: Everybody Knows
UK B: Non-album track
"No One Can Break a Heart Like You"
b/w "You Don't Want My Lovin'"
196828A: 5 by 5
B: Non-album track
Non-album tracks
"Please Stay" [upper-alpha 20]
b/w "Forget"
75115A: 5 by 5
B: Non-album track
"The Red Balloon"
b/w "Maze of Love"
751138865 by 5
"Live in the Sky"
b/w "Children"
39A: If Somebody Loves You
B: Non-album track
"The Mulberry Tree"
b/w "Small Talk"
1969Non-album tracks
"Paradise (Is Half as Nice)" [upper-alpha 21]
b/w "34-06"
[upper-alpha 22] A: Non-album track
B: 5 by 5
"If Somebody Loves You" [upper-alpha 23]
b/w "Best Day's Work"
A: If Somebody Loves You
B: 5 by 5
"Put a Little Love in Your Heart"
b/w "34-06"
319434A: Non-album track
B: 5 by 5
"Good Old Rock 'n' Roll"
b/w "Good Old Rock 'n' Roll (Part 2)"
7921016The Dave Clark Five Play Good Old Rock & Roll
"Bring It On Home to Me" [upper-alpha 24]
b/w "Darling, I Love You"
A: Non-album track
B: If Somebody Loves You
"Everybody Get Together"
b/w "Darling I Love You"
1970818If Somebody Loves You
"Julia"
b/w "Five by Five"
"Here Comes Summer"
b/w "Break Down and Cry"
44 [upper-alpha 25]
"More Good Old Rock 'n' Roll"
b/w "More Good Old Rock 'n' Roll (Part 2)"
34The Dave Clark Five Play Good Old Rock & Roll
"Southern Man"
b/w "If You Wanna See Me Cry"
1971A: Dave Clark & Friends
B: If Somebody Loves You
"Won't You Be My Lady"
b/w "Into Your Life"
A: Dave Clark & Friends
B: Non-album track
"Glad All Over" (re-release)
b/w "Good Old Rock 'n' Roll"
199337Glad All Over Again
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

Notes

  1. Only part of the album consists of the band's recordings, the rest is the solo project of Dave Clark and singer Mike Smith
  2. Released in Canada in May 1964 as Bits and Pieces.
  3. Release in Canada in September 1964 as On Stage with the Dave Clark Five
  4. Released in Canada in January 1965 as Across Canada with the Dave Clark Five.
  5. Released in Canada in April 1965 as Encores.
  6. Released in Canada in March 1966 as Over and Over.
  7. Released in Canada in June 1966 as At the Scene
  8. 1 2 3 Released in the US in 1964.
  9. "Because" was only released as a single in North America and Continental Europe.
  10. "I Like It Like That" was only released as a single in North America, Australasia, Continental Europe and Japan.
  11. "Having a Wild Weekend" was only released as a single in Canada.
  12. "At the Scene" was only released as a single in North America, Australasia, Continental Europe and Japan.
  13. These sides were flipped when released in North America.
  14. "Satisfied with You" was only released as a single in North America and Italy.
  15. 1 2 Chart position is from the official UK "Breakers List".
  16. "I've Got to Have a Reason" was only released as a single in North America, Australasia and Germany.
  17. "You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby" was only released as a single in North America and Australia.
  18. "A Little Bit Now" was only released as a single in North America and Australasia.
  19. "Red and Blue" was only released as a single in North America.
  20. "Please Stay" was only released as a single in North America, New Zealand and Germany.
  21. "Paradise (Is Half as Nice)" was only released as a single in the US.
  22. "Paradise (Is Half as Nice)" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but did peak at number 119 on the Cash Box chart.
  23. "If Somebody Loves You" was only released as a single in the US.
  24. "Bring It On Home to Me" was only released as a single in the US.
  25. "Here Comes Summer" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but did peak at number 135 on the Cash Box chart.

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